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  2. 2003 Staten Island Ferry crash - Wikipedia

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    2003 Staten Island Ferry crash. On October 15, 2003, at 3:21 p.m. EDT, the Staten Island Ferry vessel Andrew J. Barberi crashed full-speed into a concrete maintenance pier at the St. George Terminal in Upper New York Bay. Eleven people were killed and 70 injured, some critically. [1][2] Pilot Richard J. Smith and New York City ferry director ...

  3. Killing of Eric Garner - Wikipedia

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    At the time of Garner's death, Daniel Pantaleo was a 29-year-old New York City Police Department officer living in Eltingville, Staten Island. [19] He joined the NYPD in 2006 after graduating from Monsignor Farrell High School, and with a bachelor's degree from the College of Staten Island.

  4. Ronell Wilson - Wikipedia

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    United States. State (s) New York. Location (s) Staten Island, New York. Imprisoned at. USP Coleman II. Ronell Earl Wilson (born May 4, 1982) is an American murderer who was convicted of the 2003 capital murder of two undercover New York City police officers in Staten Island, New York. His trial before Judge Nicholas Garaufis of the United ...

  5. Costabile Farace - Wikipedia

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    Manhunt Hatcher's death was the first murder of a DEA agent in New York City since 1972. He was also believed to have been the first law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty on Staten Island. After Hatcher's slaying, a nationwide manhunt for Farace commenced. The Federal Bureau of Investigation placed Farace on the Ten Most Wanted list.

  6. List of disasters in New York City by death toll - Wikipedia

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    ^ Various sources report 100 Dutch settlers killed across Hoboken (in modern day New Jersey), Pavonia (now Jersey City, New Jersey), Staten Island and New Amsterdam (Lower Manhattan), along with 150 taken hostage.[ 191 ] The number killed in what comprises New York City today is unknown, although one self-published source reports zero deaths in New Amsterdam.[ 192 ] The number of Native ...

  7. Cornelis Melyn - Wikipedia

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    Cornelis Melyn (1600 – c. 1662) was an early Dutch settler in New Netherland and Patroon of Staten Island. He was the chairman of the council of eight men, which was a part of early steps toward representative democracy in the Dutch colony.

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